Dan Baum's entertaning tweets on being hired (and fired) by The New Yorker gives us our first reason to pay attention to Twitter.
(For the record, to those who have written and invited, we do have accounts on both Twitter and Facebook, but they exist merely to thwart squatters and impersonators. We have, as of this writing, no intention of using them.
Funny, I'm sure you would have said the same thing about blogging once...
Posted by: Eric | May 12, 2009 at 11:34 AM
Interesting series of tweets.
At least he admits it was his fault he got fired. It does sound like he was a pain in the ass to work with (see the part about his responses to suggestions that he write about Mexico and Montana), so it's no surprise he got fired.
Posted by: James | May 12, 2009 at 12:02 PM
I think it's an incredibly self-indulgent exercise by Baum. To get the whole story, I'd rather spend 15 minutes reading a blog post or essay than spending hours poring through tweets and waiting for new ones. But he's accomplished his goal: getting a fair amount of blogosphere coverage and boosting book sales.
Posted by: Jacob Silverman | May 13, 2009 at 10:17 AM